Recommended works by 50 most influential psychologists in the world (looking forward to Chinese translation)

Half of the 50 most influential psychologists have been introduced to different fields, and the other half have hardly translated their works into Chinese.

Therefore, it is specially listed here, and I hope that the editors of domestic publishing houses can see it and introduce it selectively.

Reading the works in the field of evolutionary psychology, almost no one will fail to mention the book Adaptive Mind edited by Leda cosmi, her husband John Toby and Jerome Bacau.

Barkow, J, Cosmides, L.& (ed.) (1992)? Adaptive thinking: evolutionary psychology and the emergence of culture? (new york: Oxford University Press)

This book, published in 1992, brings together the theories of psychological adaptability put forward by Leda cosmi Des and John Toby, and also includes articles by famous scholars such as David M. Buss, Stephen Pinker, Margo Wilson and Martin Daley. Since its publication, it has been cited more than 4700 times, so it is a basic reading in the field of evolutionary psychology.

As the founder of evolutionary psychology, Leda cosmi Des is no less important than Stephen Pinker and David M. Buss, and it is definitely the most worthy book to introduce Chinese.

Lisa Feldman Barrett (Lisa Feldman? Barrett) mainly studies emotions from the perspective of biology and cognitive science.

With michael lewis and Janet haviland-Jones, she co-authored a book, Emotional Psychology, which has become a must-read in this field, but it is said that the Chinese version is poorly translated. This book has been published in the fourth edition (20 16) and is expected to be retranslated.

In addition, her new book How Emotions Produce, which was published on 20 17, got 4. 1 point (out of 5 points) on Goodreads, and people who read it on Douban also gave 8.9 points.

How emotions are generated: the secret life of the brain. (Horton Mifflin Hackett, 20 17)

John robert anderson is a pioneer in computer simulation of human brain structure. This theory is called ACT-R. It can be said that Anderson's research has laid a foundation for the field of cognitive science.

In his early years, Anderson published Language, Memory and Thinking (1976), Cognitive Psychology and Its Enlightenment (1990 first edition, 20 14 eighth edition), Cognitive Framework (1983) and Adaptive Characteristics of Thinking.

The latest book is the first edition in 2007. How did the human mind appear in the material world? How the Human Mind Happens in the Material Universe new york: Oxford University Press. )

Alan D. Baddeley's main research fields are memory and its structure, and the basis of cognitive neurology. For our working memory, he proposed the baddeley working memory model named after the surname (with Graham Hitch***) and so on.

The book Memory, co-authored by baddeley and others, is a classic textbook for studying this field, and he has also designed many psychometric tools. 1993 was appointed as a member of the Royal Society (FRS).

In addition to memory, baddeley also published Memory Psychology. Basic books (1976) and your memory: a user's guide? , second edition. , Ruby & ampCo., 1996), the latest book is "Essentials of Human Memory" published on 20 13.

Kent C. Beric mainly studies the neuroscience basis of human emotions such as happiness, sadness and pain, and has excellent research on the neuroscience basis of drug addiction, learning and fear.

Beric wrote many articles and won many awards, but only published a book co-edited with Morten Klingelbach, mainly discussing how to generate happiness in the brain. That is, the happiness of the brain [Morten L. Klingelbach &; Kent C. Beric (editor)? The happiness of the brain? Oxford University Press, 20 10]

Edward F. Dina also studied happiness, but mainly focused on personal well-being. It is found that people's view of happiness is inseparable from their own social relations. With similar education, marriage, finance and other levels, happiness is mainly related to whether you have good interpersonal relationships.

The h index of Deanna's academic works is quite high. In 20 12, he was awarded the Outstanding Scientist Award of American Psychological Association. His works are also quite rich, including

The basis of happiness psychology? Russell Sage, 1999)

"Culture and Subjective Well-Being" (culture and subjective well-being,? Bradford Books/MIT Press, 2000)

Happiness: Unlocking the Mystery of Psychological Wealth? Willie Blackwell, 2008)

The Science of Happiness (springer, 2009).

Happy Culture (Happy Culture, springer, 2009)

"Assess happiness" (? Springer, 2009)

Welfare and Public Policy (? Oxford University Press? 2009)

"International differences in happiness" (? Oxford University Press? 20 10)

David luiz is the name of a bad street in America. Search can find a lot, so you have to add the title of psychologist to find it. This Lewis specializes in treating fear and anxiety, creating a kind of "neural feedback" therapy, that is, monitoring the stimulus response and improving the control of emotions.

He is also known as "the father of neuromarketing". I don't think this is a good start. We are confused by the merchants. Once they know the secrets of the human brain, you can't escape this marketing technique.

At present, one of his books has been translated into Chinese: Selling the Brain: When Science Meets Shopping. In addition, the latest book is Fat Planet [Fat Planet: The Fat Trap and How Do We Escape? (Random House, 20 15)].

Carol A. Tavris's research field is gender identity and equality. Psychology, co-authored with Carole Wade, is a compulsory textbook for studying gender equality and cultural studies. Since its publication in the 1960s, it has reached the version of 12. Tavris also writes for the public, debunking pseudo-psychology and popularizing knowledge of cognitive dissonance.

It's not my fault. Carol Tavries and Elliot aronson co-authored the other works (another version is translated as Who Will Admit My Mistake), and there is no Chinese translation for other works.

Tavris also wrote "Invitation of Psychology" for ordinary people (co-author, invitation of psychology,? Fourth edition. Prentice-Hall, 20 14), scientism and humanism (a festival in memory of Eliot aronson? , Psychology Press, 20 10), Anger: Misunderstanding, Touchstone,1983; Second edition. , 1989), etc.

Jochen Fahrenberg founded the Psychophysiological Research Group (PRG) at the University of Freiburg in 1970s, and he is a pioneer in many fields, such as the correlation between personality and nerves. His team also initiated the dynamic monitoring of physiology to study the physiological response of human activities.

In addition, the flaig Personality Questionnaire (FPI) created by this group is a commonly used personality measurement and evaluation tool in German-speaking countries.

Most of Farhan Berg's works are written in German, the most famous of which is Alltagsnahe Psychologie. Verlag Hans Huber, 2002), Human Hypothesis (Annahmen über den Menschen? Roland Assange Publishing House, 2003).

Marsha M. Linehan suffered from borderline personality disorder (BPD) when she was young, so the main research field after that is this disease, which is between neurosis and psychosis. Patients are often extremely unstable and anxious.

At first, Lena Han received cognitive behavioral therapy (see aaron beck), and later she found that her Catholic faith played an important role in her recovery. She found that meditation and Christian prayer have many common characteristics, so she started another "dialectical behavior therapy" (DBT language). Since then, this therapy has proved to be the most effective for BPD patients.

Lena Han co-authored Dialectical Behavioral Therapy for Adolescent Suicide? , guildford Press, 2006), doing dialectical behavioral therapy (practical guide, guildford Press, 20 1 1) and other works.

In any case, for some people with suicidal tendencies and borderline personality disorder, reading such books may help them get out of trouble.

At present, her book has been published in traditional Chinese, including DBT skill training manual.

Elizabeth F. Loftus studied the problem of human memory, and loftus put forward the "misleading information effect" that human memory is prone to make mistakes. This kind of mistake is especially seen in misleading witnesses in court, leading to their memory errors. Loftus attended a court trial as an expert witness, which made him a person of great concern.

His masterpiece "Witness Testimony" series includes:

1. Eyewitness testimony-psychological point of view? (Cambridge University Press, 1984)

2.? Eyewitness testimony: civil and criminal? (Kluwer, 1987; Fourth edition. , 2008)

3.? Defense witnesses: defendants, witnesses and experts who put memory on trial? (Saint Martin Press, 199 1)

In addition, there is the myth of suppressing memory? , St. Martin press, 1994) and other works. Lotas's talk at TED can search how reliable your memory is.

It also reminds me of the insurance investigator in the crocodile episode of Black Mirror Season 4.

Andrew N. Merzov is an internationally recognized expert in infant development. In the early days, he was famous for studying infants' ability to imitate adult gestures and facial expressions, and later turned to autism and infant theory of mind.

His masterpiece is How Babies Think: Children's Science. Weidenfield and Liang Junnuo, 2000), Imitation Thinking (edited with Wolfgang Plinz, Imitation Thinking: Development, Evolution and Brain Foundation? Cambridge University Press, 2002).

Jeffrey F. Miller's research fields include the theory of sexual selection under evolutionary psychology and evolutionary consumer psychology, the most famous of which is to further expand Fisher's "out of control theory".

Miller praised China's family planning policy and suggested that this policy can improve the average IQ of China people. In the field of sexual selection, his most famous work is The Mating Mind: How Sexual Selection Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature (Doubleday, 2000). Mating Intelligence: Sex, Relationships and the Reproductive System of the Brain, Psychological Press, 2007.

In addition, there are also works on consumer psychology from the perspective of evolution, such as Evolution and Consumer Behavior (Viking, 2009) and Mate: Being the Man Women Want. Little Brown Company, 20 15).

Lynn Nadel mainly studies the neural basis of memory. Co-authored with John O'Keefe (winner of 20 14 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine), published "Hippocampus as Cognitive Map" (1978).

Nader later studied Down syndrome, put forward new intervention measures and won many awards. Most of his works tend to be theoretical, and the recently published Handbook of Spatial Cognition (American Psychological Association, 20 12) is an overview of spatial cognition in cognitive psychology.